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Sessions Information
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January 4, 2018
1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Session Type: Subsessions
Session Capacity: N/A
Location: N/A
Room: Pacific Ballroom Salon 19
Floor: North Tower/Ground Level
This Joint
Program of the Sections on Constitutional Law and Legal History will celebrate
the 150th anniversary of Reconstruction, the second founding of our nation. The
Reconstruction Amendments transformed our Constitution from a document that
condoned the institution of slavery to one that prohibits slavery, recognizes
the fundamental rights of free persons, and protects individual rights against
state infringement. Thus, the Reconstruction Era represents a “new birth of
freedom” which laid the groundwork for the twentieth century civil rights
movement, the incorporation of the Bill of Rights against state governments,
and other advances in human rights in our country. The first panel of this
program will explore the history of the Reconstruction Era, including the
antebellum antislavery movement, debates in the Reconstruction Congress, the
contemporary meaning of the rights protected by Reconstruction measures and the
abolition of slavery, and the ideology of free labor.
The Section held a
virtual business meeting prior to the Annual Meeting.
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Session Speakers
The University of Richmond School of Law
Speaker
Stetson University College of Law
Speaker
University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law
Moderator
Johns Hopkins University
Speaker
The University of Richmond School of Law
Speaker
University of Iowa College of Law
Speaker
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Session Fees
Fees information is not available at this time.
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